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how do you save word data to excel so each piece of data is in it's own cell?
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If you have the data in Word as tables, it will put the data into individual
cells. Or, if you have data separated by tabs, it will separate. Or, if the data is separated by, say commas, you can paste into one cell in Excel, go to Data-Text to Columns Select Delimited, check off comma, and it will break it up for you. "SuzyQ" wrote: how do you save word data to excel so each piece of data is in it's own cell? |
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